The Babylonian Empire was located in modern-day Iraq, between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. ๐
This region is often called Mesopotamia, which means "land between the rivers." The capital city, Babylon, was situated about 50 miles (80 kilometers) south of todayโs capital,
Baghdad. ๐
๏ธ Babylon was a bustling city with markets, temples, and impressive structures. The famous Ziggurat of Babylon, a large stepped tower, is one of its most remarkable landmarks! ๐พ
The landscape was mostly flat, making it easy for farming, but hot in summer and cold in winter.